Daily NAV Per Share

An attractive feature of RREEF Property Trust is our ability to determine the daily value of our real estate through an independent third party valuation expert. Combining this value with traded real estate securities and real estate loans helps determine the daily Net Asset Value ("NAV") of our shares. Deutsche Asset Management's daily real estate valuation methodology, currently being applied to more than $10 billion in assets across its institutional platform, combines a rigorous process of independent appraisals with ongoing analysis of key market and property-level data. The ability to price shares on a daily basis, which was once only available to institutional investors, is also available to individual investors through RREEF Property Trust.

Performance is historical and past performance is no guarantee of future results. Limitations on NAV: Our NAV per share does not represent the amount of our assets less our liabilities in accordance with GAAP. We do not represent or guarantee a stockholder would be able to realize the NAV per share for the class of shares a stockholder owns if the stockholder attempts to sell his or her shares. For more information on how our NAV is calculated and its limitations, please see our Prospectus.

*The distributions and income that we pay are uncertain and not guaranteed. The timing and amount of distributions is determined by our board of directors. We may pay distributions from sources other than income including, but not limited to the proceeds of our offering, borrowings, or the sale of properties or other investments. Distributions paid from sources other than cash flow from operations may not be sustainable. Through 12/31/15, our expenses were supported by expense support payments from our advisor, which are subject to repayment in future periods and will reduce cash flows during those periods. If our advisor had not made the expense support payments, a greater proportion of the distributions would have been funded from offering proceeds or borrowings. For the year ended 12/31/16, we paid distributions of $4.5 million, of which $2.6 million, or 58% of total distributions, was paid from cash flow from operations and $1.9 million, or 42% of total distributions, was paid through the issuance of shares pursuant to our distribution reinvestment plan.

The Company's board of directors has authorized a daily distribution based on 365 days in the calendar year. The monthly distribution amount represents the sum of all daily distributions for the particular month. The daily distribution amount for each class of outstanding common stock will be calculated by beginning with the single rate declared by the board, and then adjusting that rate by use of the record-share method to account for the impact of any class-specific expenses. As a result, from day to day, the per share daily distribution rate for each outstanding class of common stock may be higher or lower based on the class specific expenses on that day. During the distribution period, the distributions will be payable to stockholders of record as of the close of business on each day of the period and the distributions will be paid monthly in arrears.

The annualized distribution rate is calculated as the monthly distribution amount shown for a given month, divided by the number of days in that month, multiplied by the number of days in the current year, and divided by the NAV per share on the date the distributions were paid. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

The Company has a limited operating history. As a result, an investment in the Company is speculative. In addition, investors will not acquire an interest in the Company's advisor.

An investment in shares of RREEF Property Trust’s (“RPT”) common stock involves significant risks and is intended only for investors with a long-term investment horizon who do not require immediate liquidity or guaranteed income. Some of the more significant risks relating to an investment in shares of RPT common stock include those listed below:

RPT has a limited operating history, and there is no assurance that RPT will achieve its investment objectives.

Other than the investments identified in our prospectus, you will not have the opportunity to evaluate our investments before we make them.

RPT’s shares should be considered as having only limited liquidity and at times may be illiquid. Because RPT does not expect that there will ever be a public trading market for shares of its common stock, redemption of shares by RPT will likely be the only way for you to dispose of your shares promptly.

Because the vast majority of RPT’s assets will consist of properties that cannot generally be liquidated rapidly without impacting RPT’s ability to realize full value upon their disposition, RPT may not always have sufficient resources to satisfy redemption requests. As a result, our redemption plan contains limitations on the number of shares we will redeem in any calendar quarter. RPT’s board of directors has the right to modify or suspend the redemption plan if it deems such action to be in the best interest of stockholders.

The amount of distributions RPT may pay, if any, is uncertain. Until December 31, 2015, expense support from our advisor contributed to funding our distributions. RPT may pay distributions from sources other than cash flow from operations, including, without limitation, the sale of assets, borrowings or offering proceeds, and RPT has no limits on the amounts it may pay from such sources. Payment of distributions from sources other than cash flow from operations may reduce the amount of capital RPT ultimately invests in real estate, which may negatively impact the value of your investment and RPT’s daily NAV per share.

The purchase and redemption price for shares of RPT common stock is based on RPT’s NAV per share, as calculated by BNY Mellon under the supervision of our advisor, and not on any public trading market. Because the valuation methodologies used to appraise RPT’s properties involve subjective judgments and estimates, the daily NAV may not accurately reflect the actual price at which these assets could be liquidated on any given day. Further, rapidly changing market conditions or material events may not be fully reflected in RPT’s daily NAV. The resulting potential disparity in RPT’s NAV may inure to the benefit of stockholders whose share are redeemed or new purchasers of RPT common stock, depending on whether RPT’s published NAV per share for such class is overstated or understated. In addition, RPT’s NAV does not reflect all payments made on our behalf by our advisor pursuant to our expense support agreement. Such payments will be deducted from our NAV as and when they are reimbursed to our advisor.

RPT is dependent on its advisor to select its investments and conduct its operations. The advisor will face conflicts of interest as a result of, among other things, time constraints, allocation of investment opportunities and the fact that RPT will pay substantial fees to the advisor based on our NAV, the calculation of which it is responsible for overseeing.

Because our advisory agreement and our dealer manager agreement (including the substantial fees our advisor and its affiliates receive thereunder) were not negotiated at arm’s length, their terms may not be as advantageous to us as those available from unrelated third parties.

This is a "best efforts" offering. If RPT is not able to raise a substantial amount of capital in the near term, it may have difficulties investing in properties, and RPT’s ability to achieve its investment objectives could be adversely affected.

RPT’s investments in properties may be affected by an unfavorable real estate market and general economic conditions, which could decrease the value of those assets and reduce RPT’s NAV.

RPT’s board of directors may change certain of its investment and operational policies without stockholder approval, which could alter the nature of your investment.

RPT’s use of financial leverage increases the risk of an investment and could hinder RPT’s ability to pay distributions to its stockholders.

If RPT fails to qualify as a REIT and no relief provisions apply, its NAV per share and cash available for distribution to stockholders could materially decrease. Even if relief provisions allow RPT to maintain REIT status, it may incur a material tax liability.

RPT has limited operating history. As a result, an investment in RPT is speculative. In addition, investors will not acquire an investment in RPT’s advisor.

NOT AN OFFER TO SELL SECURITIES

This is neither an offer to sell nor a solicitation of an offer to buy the securities described herein. An offering is made only by a prospectus to individuals who meet minimum suitability requirements. This sales literature must be read in conjunction with a prospectus in order to understand fully all the implications and risks of the offering of securities to which it relates. A copy of the prospectus must be made available to you in connection with the offering described herein. Neither the Securities and Exchange Commission nor any other regulatory body has approved or disapproved of our securities or determined if our prospectus is truthful or complete. Neither the Attorney General of the State of New York nor any other regulatory body has passed on or endorsed the merits of this offering. Any representation to the contrary is a criminal offense. Information provided by RREEF America. Securities offered through DWS Distributors, Inc., dealer manager and member FINRA and SIPC.

FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS

This presentation contains forward-looking statements relating to the business and financial outlook of RREEF Property Trust that are based on management's current expectations, estimates, forecasts and projections and are not guarantees of future performance. Actual results may differ materially from those expressed in these forward looking statements. You should not place undue reliance on any such statements. A number of important factors could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements contained in this website. Forward-looking statements in this website speak only as of the date on which such statements were made, and RREEF Property Trust undertakes no obligation to update any such statements that may become untrue because of subsequent events.

On March 23, 2018, Deutsche Asset Management rebranded to DWS. Deutsche AM Distributors, Inc. was renamed DWS Distributors, Inc. and Deutsche AM Service Company was renamed DWS Service Company.

The brand DWS represents DWS Group GmbH & Co. KGaA and any of its subsidiaries, such as DWS Distributors, Inc., which offers investment products, or Deutsche Investment Management Americas Inc. and RREEF America L.L.C., which offer advisory services.

Nothing contained herein is fiduciary or impartial investment advice that is individualized or directed to any plan, plan participant, or IRA owner regarding the advisability of any investment transaction, including any IRA distribution or rollover.

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